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http://www.maremmaoggi.com/dettagli_...o.asp?nID=5765
(The short news article is in Italian language only.) A few days ago, a Twin Acro III has lost a wing during aerobatic training. Both pilots have safely come to land with their parachutes. The accident happened at about 1200m (3600ft), over the airfield of "Torre Alfina" in the province of Viterbo (central Italy). The wreckage is now under examination by the civil aviation authority and the safety agency. The pilots have declared that the flight envelope has been carefully respected. Aldo Cernezzi |
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The pilots have declared that the flight envelope has been carefully
respected. Apparently something was not. Thank god they are OK. |
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the flight envelope could have been carefully respected by these lucky (or
unlucky) pilots... but not by those who may have flown it previously, and did not report an over G condition? BT wrote in message ps.com... The pilots have declared that the flight envelope has been carefully respected. Apparently something was not. Thank god they are OK. |
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On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:04:36 +0100, 2cernauta2
wrote: http://www.maremmaoggi.com/dettagli_...o.asp?nID=5765 A few days ago, a Twin Acro III has lost a wing during aerobatic training. Both pilots have safely come to land with their parachutes. The accident happened at about 1200m (3600ft), over the airfield of "Torre Alfina" in the province of Viterbo (central Italy). The wreckage is now under examination by the civil aviation authority and the safety agency. The pilots have declared that the flight envelope has been carefully respected. Some background information to all who didn't already know: http://www.grob-aerospace.net/filead...3_315_65_1.pdf and http://www.grob-aerospace.net/filead...3_315_66_1.pdf If the stringers were installed, G-103 owners might have a problem again... Bye Andreas |
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